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Frailty and Subsequent Disability and Mortality among Patients with Critical Illness.

Nathan E BrummelSusan P BellTimothy D GirardPratik P PandharipandeJames C JacksonAlessandro MorandiJennifer L ThompsonRameela ChandrasekharGordon R BernardRobert S DittusThomas M GillE Wesley Ely
Published in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2017)
Frailty is common in critically ill adults aged 18 years and older and is independently associated with increased mortality and greater disability. Future studies should explore routine screening for clinical frailty in critically ill patients of all ages. Interventions to reduce mortality and disability among patients with heightened vulnerability should be developed and tested. Clinical trial registered with www.clinicaltrials.gov (NCT 00392795 and NCT 00400062).
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